, he was awarded ‘Best African Act’ at the MOBO Awards’ 18th Anniversary, won four awards at the Urban Music Awards 2013; Best Music Video, Best Single, Best Artiste and Best Collaboration.
Nana Richard Abiona (born 2 December 1988),[2] better known by his stage name Fuse ODG, is a British singer, songwriter and rapper.[3] He is best known for his singles “Antenna” and “Dangerous Love”, and for featuring on Major Lazer’s “Light It Up (Remix). Born in London and raised in Ghana, Fuse returned to London for his secondary education, where he attended the Archbishop Lanfranc School, Croydon. He grew up in Mitcham, South London.[4] The stage name “Fuse” comes from his fusion of musical styles, as he is known for his unusual combination of genres such as Afro-pop, hip-hop, R&B, funk and rock. “ODG”, meanwhile, stands for ‘Off Da Ground’.
, he was awarded ‘Best African Act’ at the MOBO Awards’ 18th Anniversary, won four awards at the Urban Music Awards 2013; Best Music Video, Best Single, Best Artiste and Best Collaboration.
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